Example sentences of "[ex0] [am/are] to be " in BNC.

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31 Thirdly , there is a concern to explain to the Community that if there are to be compensations , we can not create a whole new system of compensatory payments which will last for ever at a price which will never be able to be paid .
32 It is a threat because the Government have sat back willingly and said that they do not care if another 30 million tonnes of coal is taken out of the take and if there are to be gas-fired power stations .
33 There are to be different banding systems for Scotland , Wales and England to take account of the fact that they are separate nations .
34 There are to be 4,000 copies of that document , and it is purported to be printed and published by Cath Ball at 110 Union street , Oldham .
35 I say this in the presence of the Leader of the House : if , heaven help us , there are to be sanctions or if military action is to take place , there should at least be some statement to the House of Commons and a three-hour debate before we go further down that perilous road .
36 There are to be none of those ‘ hamburgers ’ either . ’
37 There are to be no speeches and no sermons .
38 I start with the defendant 's first two points , that is to say , if there are to be side letters they have to be incorporated into the main agreement , and these were not incorporated .
39 There are to be no further scenes on the stage , no deviations from the rehearsals .
40 If there are to be dismissals in connection with a sale , and there often are , the key questions that the parties will want answered are : ( 1 ) What are the liabilities in respect of any dismissals ? ( 2 ) Who bears the cost , the vendor or the purchaser ? ( 3 ) How can the liability be avoided ?
41 And there are to be no special exemptions for disabled drivers .
42 There are to be 5,000 more student places next year , biased to science and engineering , and then a freeze on recruitment for two years .
43 There are to be new rules for lorries carrying explosives following yesterday 's explosion at Peterborough .
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